Pros and cons of D&D poison spray spell?

You project a noxious gas from your palm by extending your hand toward a creature that is within your range and can be seen by you. If the creature doesn’t succeed on a constitution saving throw then it has to take 1d12 poison damage. The damage of 5e Poison Spray spell increases with the level by 2d12 on 5th level and 3d12 on 11th level, 4d12 on 17th level.

Attributes of Poison Spray

Cantrip conjuration

Casting Time: 1 action

Range: 10 feet

Components: V S

Duration: Instantaneous

Classes: Druid, Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard

Pros and Cons of Poison Spray

There are many benefits of Poison spray but along with that it has many cons also. Here is the list of pros and cons of poison spray:

Pros of Poison Spray

Poison Spell can be used to clean up trash mobs with low con like Kobolds

This spell causes a very high damage

It is cantrip so this spell never get wasted

Against AC enemies, this spell works very well

Cons of Poison Spray

With this spell 95 things will not take any damage and the remaining 5 will take only the half damage.

It targets only one object or creature only so because of that it doesn’t gain any benefit from having AoE

The range on this spell is just 10 feet so not great against back line casters.